Massachusetts researchers have developed a smartphone application that can potentially benefit people with vision problems. The app projects a magnified smartphone screen to Google Glass that allows the visually impaired to zoom and navigate using head movements.
Seven international tobacco control experts are urging the Food and Drug Administration to be more open minded when regulating e-cigarettes. The concern is that regulations are focused on the possibility that e-cigarettes act as a gateway to cigarette use. But experts said most e-cigarette users were already likely to smoke cigarettes and believe the electronic version is a much healthier option.
A diet high in fruits, vegetables and fish can help people with heart issues live longer, according to a new study that was published in the European Heart Journal. Researchers found heart patients who followed a so-called Mediterranean diet lowered their risk of heart attack or stroke.
Sources
1- Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2- Georgetown Medical Center
3- European Society of Cardiology